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While the Waldorf School of Lexington doesn't often make the national press, the pedagogical and developmental principles underlying Waldorf education do. This global education movement that was inaugurated almost 100 years ago could not be more timely and relevant for today's children.

To learn more about the Waldorf School of Lexington's developmentally based, arts-integrated curriculum, please visit us at an Open House or Information Session. Or contact Kate Woll, Admissions Director.

THE ATLANTIC

Teens who spend more time than average on screen activities are more likely to be unhappy, and those who spend more time than average on nonscreen activities are more likely to be happy. There’s not a single exception. If you were going to give advice for a happy adolescence based on this [national] survey, it would be straightforward: Put down the phone, turn off the laptop, and do something—anything—that does not involve a screen.